Capture it All

About Jay Kinghorn

Jay Kinghorn can often be found climbing, biking or skiing near his home in Salt Lake City, Utah, and capturing all of Mother Nature’s glory with his various Olympus E-System cameras.

Kinghorn is a provocative speaker and Adobe Photoshop Certified Expert trainer, who uses his unique skills as a visual communicator and multimedia expert to help companies and organizations strengthen their workflow processes and envision creative uses for photography. Kinghorn regularly presents internationally to various universities and trade associations.

Capturing the sights, sounds and emotions of a “day’s work” as a kid can be a challenging, but rewarding, project for any photographer. Join Olympus Visionary Jay Kinghorn as he follows parents Gerald and Terrie and their two sons. Jay’s tips will help you transform an ordinary day’s events into an extraordinary documentary of your child’s life.

Preserving Candid Moments (Beginner)

Capturing Kids’ Energy (Intermediate/Advanced)

Parents are often frustrated and disappointed by blurry photos of their children at play. More often than not, the amount of light in the environment is the culprit. Indoors, there’s far too little light to freeze the action of a child bouncing off the walls. You need to get them outside. (2 min., 51 sec.)

Tell Me A Story (Intermediate)

The photographic effort of documenting your child’s life is not only for you to enjoy. It is also for them, so years from now they can relive moments from their past. Take a few minutes to build a well-rounded story of your child’s life by interviewing them, preserving their wishes, dreams and imaginary friends for years to come. (1 min., 41 sec.)